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In lugnet.adventurers, Peter Merryman writes:
> > "Mark Lindsey" <markwars@fcmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > ... I guess we can't
> > > complain though because I can still remember when every lego minifig had a
> > > head like the "have a nice day" smiley face.
> >
> > Those were the good old days. A lego was a lego head, and they'd work
> > anywhere. No stupid snarly faces, or snaggle-tooths, or constipated star
> > heroes. Just uniform plastic happiness. :)
>
>
> I'll second that. Nothing makes me feel more like a happy little kid than a
> Lego smiley. That's a big reason why the Snowspeeder is my favorite Star Wars
> set- that smiling rebel. Sure, you could assemble your own, but it's nice to
> see that "officially", there was a bit of Lego happiness a long time ago, in a
> galaxy far, far away.
>
> -Pete
You guys are making me smile now. And poor Dak, smiling blindly only moments
before the big squish. Oh well he went out feeling like he could take on the
whole Empire himself. And yes Johnny Thunder ought to be smiling too.
Mark L
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